Man Utd fan thrown off MUTV set

Article published: Friday, March 5th 2010

Yesterday Manchester United ejected a life-long supporter from the audience of an MUTV program for wearing a green and gold scarf.

Steve Tilzey was thrown off the Red Cafe show for sporting the symbol of protest against the Glazer regime. Twenty minutes into filming two security guards tapped him on the shoulder and asked him to either take off the scarf or leave. He refused and was escorted off the set.

Mr Tilze told reporters, “This is censorship. It’s symbolic of what is happening at the club and it is bang out of order. It’s like being told to leave by the secret police or the Stasi,” he continued.

“I don’t blame the producer or the floor manager. They got a call and they were told to get me off. Another man was wearing a green-and-gold scarf but he chose to take his off. He must have felt intimidated.”

Earlier in the day Chief Exec Gill said that the Glazers would not sell the club to the Red Knights. While yesterday the family announced it will consider severing ties with Goldman Sachs because of the role of Jim O’Neill, the bank’s chief economist, in efforts to buy the club.

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Comments

  1. How exactly is this news please?

    Comment by Slacker on March 5, 2010 at 6:44 pm
  2. disgusting! there have been similar stories about fans being ejected from the ground and having their season tickets revoked for sporting the newton heath colours. i heard a rumour that some fans were gonna team up with the scousers in a couple of weeks to protest against both sets of american owners…

    Comment by M on March 5, 2010 at 11:50 pm
  3. > …having their season tickets revoked for sporting the newton heath colours

    Link?

    Comment by Slacker on March 6, 2010 at 11:18 pm

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